Overview
The 7th International Cancer Congress (ICC2025) is the Binaytara Foundation’s 7th annual oncology conference in Janakpurdham, Nepal. The ICC2025 will provide an opportunity to hear from the leading national and international experts on hematologic malignancies and solid tumors.

The ICC2025 is an educational meeting intended to improve the care of cancer patients in South Asia by educating cancer care providers about the latest developments in the field of cancer, and their applications in the local context. This international oncology conference will feature renowned faculty from the United States, India and Nepal.
Registration
If you currently live in Nepal and would like to attend the 7th International Cancer Congress (ICC 2025), please deposit your registration fee at Citizen Bank International, Janakpurdham branch, A/C no 0310100000391201 (Account name: Binaytara Cancer Trust), then come back to this website to upload your receipt and complete registration.
Registration fees for attendees from Nepal:
- Consultants: NPR 1500
- Medical Officers: NPR 1000
- Other Healthcare Providers: NPR 500
Note: The total number of registration for paramedics will be limited to 20; all paramedics must pre-register to attend – on site registration will not be available.
For more Info: Conference website
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